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Stewie may be the best player on the planet...!!
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[QUOTE="diggerfoot, post: 2858248, member: 1673"] Two thoughts on this. First, we do not know the relationship between Lobo and Stewart. Stewart's profile from what I can tell from news clips here and there is a person of combined humility and confidence, a great combination in my opinion. People with such a make-up tend to be self-deprecating, they enjoy a good joke at their expense as it helps to keep them humble. (Btw, many societies of early nomads routinely faulted the game their best hunters brought back, a valuable humility tool in close knit societies where people have to be equally responsible to each other). I don't know that Lobo and Stewart have this type of relationship or not, but Lobo's comment may be something Stewart actually enjoys, even though it might be devastating for a person with less confidence. The essence of Stewart's talent to me is in that famous block of a Rutger player's shot. The Scarlet Knight started at 3/4 court, Stewart made up the difference of 1/4 court head start to block the shot. Moore could have made that play; if she did we would have marveled at the determination, grace and athleticism involved. When Stewart made the play I thought: Wow! That ... was ... unremarkable?! Stewart made it appear like no big deal, maybe even a tad gangly as some have commented. Taurasi may be the most fiery competitor, Moore the most determined, but the more I see of Stewart the more I think this deceptive kid may indeed be the most talented of all. [/QUOTE]
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